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"a fully formed" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase typically refers to something that has become complete or developed fully. For example, "The baby was born a fully formed human being with ten fingers and ten toes."
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Is it a fully formed drama?
"Their coordination is like a fully formed adult.
The presentation doesn't have the arc of a fully formed retrospective.
Maybe not a fully formed person, but when is one "fully formed"?
A few years earlier and a fully formed role like Jones probably wouldn't have existed.
The Rolling Stones were already a fully formed band almost two decades into their career.
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A fully-formed character – one moment charming, the next, infuriating.
Zooey Deschanel has spun a taste for light, folksy indie into a fully-formed second career.
But all in all it's hard to buy Devereaux as a fully-formed character.
iOS 9 might be update that lets the iPad become a fully-formed computer.
Updated at 2.53pm BST 2.38pm BST Patrick Kingsley (@PatrickKingsley) Two days ago Rabaa was almost a fully-formed settlement.
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